New Delhi: Amidst the Pahgam attack, a widely broadcast statement on social media, ‘false’ is being attributed to Pakistani actress Hania Aamir, going viral.
This statement, which blames the Pakistani Army, is also a request for the ‘Prime Minister of India’ that it is meant to uplift the ban as it suggests that ‘we have done nothing wrong for India by the common people of Pakistan’.
take a look at ‘Fake quotes’ Standing on social media:
My honor for Hania Aamir has increased, she is a strong woman to take a stand against her terrorist government and army. pic.twitter.com/ht7hm8rbmf– (@dahiyaknight) 30 April, 2025
Hania took her on her social media account to address this viral statement, Hania called Kot ‘Gadha’ and wrote, “Recently, a statement has been falsely attributed to me and being widely operated on social media. I want to address it directly: I have not made this statement, and I am fully connected.
Condemning the attack, he said, “This is being said, it is a deep sensitive and emotional time. My heart leaves for a lost innocent life and recently affected by the tragedy.
He further urged the public to avoid generalization, “In time like these, emotions are easy to cloudy, but we must remember: The actions of extremists do not represent the whole nation or its people. Without evidence, handing over the defect without evidence is only intensively divided and is distracted by the real need for compassion, justice and treatment.”
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“For my dear supporters, your love means everything for me. I ask to check the truth before sharing and contact these difficult times with compassion and clarity. Let us impress those people by choosing sympathy, truth and solidarity. I am committed to spreading positivity and honor in all of them.
Recently, a statement has been falsely attributed to me and being widely aired on social media. I want to address it directly: I did not make this statement, and I do not support or align with the words associated with me. This is completely coined and wrongly … pic.twitter.com/kvyuwbzve– Hania Amer (@haniaaAMIR__) 1 May, 2025
On 22 April, militants attacked tourists at Basaron Meadow in Pahgam, with 25 Indian citizens and a Nepali citizen killed in one of the most deadly attacks in the valley since the 2019 Pulwama strike, which killed 40 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Joe.